The park was originally established as part of the reconstruction efforts following the Great Kanto Earthquake.
It serves as a critical emergency assembly area for the Sumida City disaster prevention plan.
The park grounds house a significant memorial stone related to the disaster history of the Sumida area.
The on-site swimming facility is one of the few municipal indoor pools in the ward that remains open throughout the year.
During late March and early April, the cherry trees attract local residents for traditional picnic-style viewing.
Kinshi Park is a multifunctional urban park in Sumida City, Tokyo, featuring a public baseball field and extensive cherry tree plantings. The grounds include a large central plaza, a fountain area, and an outdoor play zone for children. The park serves as a designated disaster evacuation site for the local Sumida district. Its landscape design incorporates paved walking paths that circle the recreational facilities. The baseball field requires prior registration for official organized use. Spring transforms the park into a localized hanami destination due to the high density of cherry blossoms. The site is physically integrated with the Kinshi Park gymnasium and swimming facility complex. Local residents frequently utilize the open green spaces for exercise and leisure.
The path encircling the central fountain with the cherry trees in the background.
Bring a portable mat if visiting during the spring cherry blossom season as bench space fills up quickly.
Use the adjacent gymnasium facility if you need access to clean, modern public restrooms.
Visit on weekday mornings to avoid the high volume of local children using the playground equipment.
Attempting to use the baseball field without a confirmed reservation permit.
Take all trash with you as public waste bins are limited; keep noise levels low near residential borders.